Wednesday, April 29, 2015

All
Win 7 & 8 users can upgrade
to Win10 for free – for one year (only?).

Then
licensing will kick in? Home
user be careful! I
assume MS goes to a subscription model, that is yearly
licensing.
Win7 is paid for and good until Jan, 2020, Win8 until Jan 2023.
2016
is free but you would have to pay
again for
2017, 18,19 (20, 21, 22).

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

It's almost like in the Everly Brothers song "Bye Bye Love" from 1957. They sang

Bye bye happiness, hello loneliness...

I am enticed to, no, don't be afraid, not sing but say

Bye bye viruses, hello carelessness...

In August 2014 I wrote in this blog the 2014 Update On Malicious Programs. Everything in this article is still valid today – which in the fast changing world of computers is astonishing all by itself. Self replicating viruses that "find and infect" our computers by their own accord have gone almost extinct.

What has massively changed though are the tricks and methods used by miscreants to foist their malicious junk software on our computers. It is so bad that I feel compelled to say

Do NOT click on any link in any email,
do NOT open any email attachment
and NEVER click in any advertisement.

Does that sound extreme to you? Good, because it is extreme. We are in an extreme situation and it's getting worse so extreme measures seem appropriate.

In the meantime you have learned to immediately delete emails with an unfamiliar sender address. But what about the email from that buddy of yours who always sends all the jokes? My advice is to IGNORE it! Just hit the Delete button. If that email really was from him and if he were a nice guy he would have told you in the email why and what he sends there. If he does not have the decency to do that you better err on the side of caution and delete that email; you may “miss” a joke but what is that compared to $100 or $200 cost for a good clean-up job?

Another way how modern malware (called PuPs) is distributed are dirty tricks pulled on us when we apply required updates. Even big, well known companies participate in these schemes; names that come to mind as examples are Oracle, Norton, McAfee and Adobe. Some visual examples are here.

And don't get me going on advertisements. Listen up:

If you see advertisements on your computer screen then you computer most likely already is compromised. Get it cleaned up!

And then the sneaky methods that well known download web sites like Download.com, Cnet.com and other use. You want to download that nice free little program and what they give you is a specially crafted downloader program that in turn is supposed to download the program you actually want. But what you get are one or several PuPs and then the program you really wanted.

The only method to help here is to watch for the tricks, traps and deceptions.

Be vigilant, pay attention to details and always remember: If it sounds too good to be true it usually is not true; especially in this day and age on the Internet.As usual I welcome suggestions and comments right here in the blog.

Firefox
vers. 36.0.1 has protection against SF, vers. 37 (current as of last
week!) further improves
certificate checking!

All
Win 7 & 8 users can upgrade
to Win10 for free – for one year (only?).

Then
licensing will kick in? Home
user be careful! I
assume MS goes to a subscription model, that is yearly
licensing.
Win7 is paid for and good until Jan, 2020, Win8 until Jan 2023.
2016
is free but you would have to pay
again for
2017, 18,19 (20, 21, 22).

Firefox
vers. 36.0.1 has protection against SF, vers. 37 (current as of last
week!) further improves
certificate checking!

All
Win 7 & 8 users can upgrade to Win10 for free – for
one year (only?).

Then
licensing will kick in? Home user be careful! I
assume MS goes to a subscription model, that is yearly
licensing. Win7 is paid for and
good until Jan, 2020, Win8 until Jan 2023.
2016 is free but you
would have to pay again for
2017, 18,19 (20, 21, 22).

About Me

52 years in Information Technology and 34 years of experience with PCs as of 2016. Specialized in non-destructive virus and malware removal, home computer protection and showing my customers how to keep their computers "mean and clean". From 2004 to 2015 I was the regular computer guru on a local radio call-in talk show. From April 2015 through April 2016 I was bi-wwekly on WBKV 1470AM. I offer only house calls and work exclusively on MS-Windows. I do NOT sell hardware or software, I sell only my know how, my experience and my time.